Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
614
The chains which she had worn while serving paga, and when she had asked for my protection, had been removed, doubtless while she had been in the alcove, sometime after I had left the tavern, that she might have better rendered Surbus, Captain of Port Kar, the dues of the slave girl.
The chains which she had worn while serving paga, and when she had asked for my protection, had been removed, doubtless while she had been in the alcove, sometime after I had left the tavern, that she might have better rendered Surbus, Captain of Port Kar, the dues of the slave girl.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #614)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
611
I felt no compunction.
9
612
He was totally evil.
9
613
I went to the slave girl and cut the binding fiber that fastened her ankles and wrists.
9
614
The chains which she had worn while serving paga, and when she had asked for my protection, had been removed, doubtless while she had been in the alcove, sometime after I had left the tavern, that she might have better rendered Surbus, Captain of Port Kar, the dues of the slave girl.
9
615
They had been serving bracelets, with two lengths of chain, each about a foot long, which linked them.
9
616
I looked about the room.
9
617
The proprietor stood back, behind his counter.
I felt no compunction.
He was totally evil.
I went to the slave girl and cut the binding fiber that fastened her ankles and wrists.
The chains which she had worn while serving paga, and when she had asked for my protection, had been removed, doubtless while she had been in the alcove, sometime after I had left the tavern, that she might have better rendered Surbus, Captain of Port Kar, the dues of the slave girl.
They had been serving bracelets, with two lengths of chain, each about a foot long, which linked them.
I looked about the room.
The proprietor stood back, behind his counter.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)